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Looking for secure, affordable storage in Decatur, Illinois? Storage Rentals of America makes it easy with flexible, hassle-free solutions tailored to your needs. Conveniently located on US-36, just minutes from Decatur Airport, our storage facility offers a wide range of unit sizes for personal, business, and vehicle storage. Whether you're moving, decluttering, or storing seasonal items, we provide clean, accessible storage units designed for convenience and peace of mind.

Choose from traditional and climate-controlled storage units to protect your belongings from Illinois' temperature extremes. Our climate-controlled units are ideal for storing sensitive items like antiques, electronics, business files, and furniture that require a consistent environment. With 24/7 online reservations, easy month-to-month leases, and secure online bill payment, getting started is fast and simple.

Our fully fenced facility features gated access, drive-up units, and 24-hour digital video surveillance—so you can store with confidence. You’ll also enjoy 7-day access, allowing you to manage your storage on your schedule. Whether you’re storing a few boxes or an entire household, Storage Rentals of America offers a self storage experience built on convenience, affordability, and security.

Car, RV, and Vehicle Storage in Decatur

Need a secure place to store your vehicle? We offer dedicated outdoor and covered spaces for car storage, RV storage, and boat storage in Decatur. Whether you're parking a classic car, a camper between road trips, or a boat for the off-season, our vehicle storage solutions give you the space you need—without crowding your driveway.

Our wide drive aisles make it easy to maneuver large vehicles, and our facility’s security features ensure your vehicle is protected year-round. With flexible lease terms and convenient access, our car and RV storage options are perfect for long-term and short-term needs alike.

If you’ve been searching for storage near me in Decatur, your search ends here. Storage Rentals of America is trusted by residents and businesses throughout the area for delivering reliable, secure, and easy-to-access storage units. From household goods to recreational vehicles, we’re here to help you store what matters most.

Reserve your unit or vehicle space online today and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference in Decatur, Illinois.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Decatur.

About Decatur, IL

Right smack in Central Illinois lies Decatur - it's where history runs deep, cultural vibes thrive, and everyone feels like they belong to one big family. Established in 1823, Decatur has grown into a thriving urban center with a population of over 70,000 residents. Standing tall as Macon County's largest city, Decatur is where work meets play — buzzing with businesses, packed with schools, and brimming with places to relax or get cultured.

Picture this: You're wandering around Decatur, where each corner tells a story through its age-old landmarks. Then there are the parks—oh so scenic! And let's not get started on the array of eateries waiting to treat your taste buds—all wrapped up in genuine Midwest hospitality.

What To Do in Decatur, IL

Decatur is a nice city of comfortable size with friendly locals. Here are some interesting things to see and do.

  • Historic Landmarks: Step into the world of Lincoln Square Theatre, a gem from 1916 that's been brought back to its former glory. Here, live shows, concerts, and community gatherings fill the calendar year-round. Step into history at The Hieronymus Mueller Museum, where innovation meets legacy. It honors both an exceptional inventor and his legendary company which transformed how we think about waterworks.
  • Outdoor Recreation: If exploring the great outdoors sounds like your kind of day out, then don't miss what Fairview Park and Rock Springs Conservation Area have on offer. If you're up for a bit of adventure nearby, check out the vast network of trails maintained by the Decatur Park District.
  • Culture: Step into another world at Scovill Zoo, where diverse animals call home. From educational stops that spark wonder to interactive zones designed for hands-on discovery—there’s joy here for everyone in your crew. From music gigs and drama performances to local festivities—the Decatur Civic Center offers a dynamic lineup that keeps the town alive with spirit. Next stop? The Madden Arts Center's very own Anne Lloyd Gallery—a hot spot for discovering creative works put together by both up-and-coming locals and esteemed regional artists through an ever-refreshing series of exhibitions.
  • Community Events: Dive into Decatur's lively community vibe with the year-round festivals and events that everyone talks about. From the Decatur Celebration to the Lakeside Festival, there's always something happening in Decatur.

Working in Decatur, IL

Decatur's economy benefits from manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and education. The unemployment rate is 10.3%, which is more than double the national average. The median household annual income in Decatur is $45,111 per year, which is almost $24,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing slower when compared to the national average. Decatur’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 22.5%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (10.2%), educational services (7.6%), accommodation & food services (7.0%), construction (5.8%), food (4.5%), machinery (4.3%), and public administration (3.8%).

Decatur, IL Neighborhoods

The community of Decatur has excellent choices of areas to live in. Here are the neighborhoods with the most expensive homes to consider.

  • Long Creek: The DEC airport is in this area. The median real estate price is $243,864. This amount is more than 44.2% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,047. The vacancy rate is 6.6%, so it is easy to find an available place.
  • Elwin: This neighborhood has the Sand Creek Conservation Area and the Red Tail Run Golf Club. The median real estate sales price is $196,828. The average rental price is $2,322. The vacancy rate is 8.6%.
  • Baker Woods: The I-72 runs along the northern border of this neighborhood. The median price for a home is $196,552. The average rent is $1,762. The vacancy rate is 2.9%, so it is difficult to find a place.
  • Windsor Village: This area includes the State Farm Corporate South headquarters. The median sales price for a home is $194,738. The average rent is $1,244 monthly. The vacancy rate is 1.1%, so it is a difficult challenge to find a place.

Decatur, IL School District

Decatur Public Schools manages the public schools. The school district invests $19,070 yearly for the education of each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is too high at 18 to one, which creates an overly large class size.

There are eight private schools in Decatur. The top-ranked ones are Holy Family Catholic School (PK to 8th), Lutheran School Association (PK to 12th), and Prairie Flower Montessori School (PK to K).

There are two colleges in Decatur and 34 more colleges and universities within 100 miles. The local colleges are Millikin University (private, four-year) and Richland Community College (public, two-year).

Moving to Decatur, IL Resource Guide

Decatur has a mayor and six members serving on the City Council. More information is available on the City of Decatur's official website.

Decatur Park District manages and maintains the parks and recreational areas. There are more than 7,500 youth and adult athletes in the local programs, including baseball, soccer, softball, tumbling, wrestling, basketball, and the Special Olympics. There are three award-winning golf courses and the new Lakeshore Landing redevelopment project.

Decatur, IL Housing

The median price is $129,900. The price trend is up 16% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market with fewer homes listed for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are a magnificent 46% lower than in the rest of the United States. The cost of living is 19% lower than other cities in Illinois and 23% lower than the national average.

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